well, if you have windows in your kitchen then you can open them up. or if you have a door with a screen then just open your door up.
You may not have to cut a hole. Most of the time new homes come with a hook up that already runs it to the outside. If you are having trouble with this, seek a professional.
You should be using solid ducting for a range hood vent
Rangehood are used to exhaust water vapor or steam and heat away from the cooking area above the range top. These exhaust fans can vent either up into the cabinet duct work, out the back through the wall, or be blown back into the room through the front-facing vent holes in the range hood.
No, it won't carry the required amount of air. A vent is usually 1.5 inch and an exhaust is 4 or 5 inch.
One cooling fan, one intake vent and one exhaust vent.....
An air admittance vent is a mechanical sewer vent which allows air to enter into the sewage system but does not allow exhaust of sewer gases.
Commercial or residential and what manufacturer
An exhaust or range hood can be purchased at stores such as Lowe's, Canadian Tire or Home Depot. They are not difficult to install and are not extremely expensive.
I would reccomend that you have an external vent for the air to go thru and not just into the attic alone.
An exhaust hood pumps out all the steam and smoke from the room which is created from cooking. Its not mandatory that you have one but its great to have and you might as well have one installed.
Good alternatives to Island Range hoods are windows, or making a cabinet look, but hold the hood. Other alternatives could be a wall mounted exhaust fan, under cabinet range hood, and lastly a vent pack or insert hidden in the cabinets.
In the exhaust manifold or exhaust pipe and is accessible from under the hood
There are several different types of vent hoods which are available. You can definitely get one that will match you kitchen or have it modified in order for it to do so.